ECONOMIC

Dec 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Virginia's Data Center Dilemma: Growth or Green?

Virginia is known as the data center capital of the world. This is because of its strong telecommunications, skilled workforce, and friendly policies. But this growth brings both good and bad things. On the plus side, data centers bring in lots of money for local areas. They create jobs and boost t

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Dec 14 2025BUSINESS

Mobile's Waterfront: A Vision for a Better Future

Mobile's waterfront is not just about ships and cargo anymore. It's a place where people can enjoy themselves, with museums, parks, and even a cruise terminal. The new mayor wants to make it even better. He dreams of a waterfront filled with restaurants, shops, and bars, where people can relax and w

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Dec 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

New Mexico's Tech and Science Roadmap: Turning Research into Jobs

New Mexico is making big moves to turn its strong research into jobs and money. The state just released a detailed plan called the Science and Technology Roadmap. This plan points out areas where New Mexico is already doing well and suggests ways to use these strengths to create more high-paying job

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Dec 14 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin Dips Below $90K: What's Next for Crypto?

Bitcoin's value slipped under $90, 000 on Sunday, signaling a cautious mood among investors. This drop comes as traders brace for a week packed with important economic reports and central bank decisions. Bitcoin's price hovered around $89, 600 in the early afternoon, marking a slight decline of abo

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Dec 14 2025POLITICS

Who Really Matters in South Carolina Politics?

A recent survey by Governor Henry McMaster's team reveals some eye-opening insights about what South Carolinians care about. The poll shows that a majority of people believe economic growth and environmental protection should go hand in hand. However, when forced to choose, 65% of respondents priori

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Dec 14 2025EDUCATION

Maine's Childcare Crisis: A Call for Community Support

Maine's childcare system is in a tough spot. Families are struggling to afford quality care, while educators are underpaid and overworked. This isn't just a family issue; it's a problem for Maine's economy too. Let's talk about the cost. Sending a baby to daycare in Cumberland County can cost over

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Dec 14 2025BUSINESS

Young people are drinking less, and the economy is feeling it.

Things are changing. Young folks today aren't drinking as much as their older siblings. This isn't just a small trend. It's a big deal. People are starting to care more about their health and how they perform at work. Companies are noticing this and are focusing more on keeping employees happy and p

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Dec 14 2025FINANCE

Japan's Money Moves: A Shift in Interest Rates?

In a surprising turn of events, Japan's Finance Minister, Satsuki Katayama, hinted at a possible interest rate increase by the Bank of Japan. Speaking at an event in Sendai, she mentioned that there is no significant disagreement between the finance ministry and the central bank. This statement come

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Dec 14 2025FINANCE

Investors Shift Gears: Tech Takes a Backseat

Investors are changing their strategies. They are moving away from tech stocks. Instead, they are looking at other areas like banks, factories, and healthcare. This shift is clear in the stock market. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite had a tough week. It dropped by 1. 6%. The S&P 500 also fell by 0.

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Dec 14 2025SCIENCE

AI: The Unseen Helper in Science and Growth

People often worry about AI, thinking it might cause job losses or other problems. Surveys show that many Americans are more concerned than excited about AI, with only a small percentage trusting it to make fair decisions. These fears are not entirely unfounded, as AI is often linked to negative imp

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